How do I terminate a guardianship order and have my children returned to me?

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How do I terminate a guardianship order and have my children returned to me?

By
Paul A. Eads
|May 04, 2017

A parent seeking to terminate the guardianship has the burden to show the
following in order to terminate the guardianship: a) that the initial
basis for ordering the guardianship no longer exists & b) that she
or he is fit to resume custody. For example, if a parent lost custody
of their children due to a drinking problem that resulted in the injury
to their child and guardianship was granted to a 3rd party, the parent
would have to show their drinking problem has been addressed and that
their child will now be safe in their care. Do you need a guardianship
order terminated and need the expert care of an attorney to assist you
with this endeavor, contact Covina attorney, Paul Eads today.

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